Vi är ju mitt uppe i värsta regnperioden här nere och det visar sig typ varje dag.
Förmiddagen brukar vara helt ok med sol och klarblå himmel.
Men sen framåt eftermiddagen så drar svarta moln in och det kommer ösregn i mängder!
Och de flesta dagar även åska.
Se bilder nedan, det är inte mina egna bilder då vi inte har riktigt så mycket vatten där vi bor,
så jag har lånat från fb.
Bra att ha paraply när det regnar
Ingen höjdare att köra bil eller moppe
Känns som att det borde komma typ lika mycket vatten varje år.
Så ett tips är att under den torra perioden försöka hitta ett sätt att få vattnet att rinna undan bättre ;)
Heller inte så kul med cykeltaxi dessa dagar
Lånade lite text om klimatet från internet;
The tropical climate of eastern Java is typically Indonesian in character and Surabaya enjoys plenty of sunny weather, with temperatures regularly peaking at more than 30°C / 86°F. Each year, there are two main periods of weather experienced in Surabaya - the dry season and the wet season.
The dry season is exactly as its sounds, minimal rains and a hot climate. Falling between May and September, the dry season in Surabaya is at its driest between July and August, with these months proving to be especially popular with holiday makers and Indonesian sightseers.
The dry season is exactly as its sounds, minimal rains and a hot climate. Falling between May and September, the dry season in Surabaya is at its driest between July and August, with these months proving to be especially popular with holiday makers and Indonesian sightseers.
Barnen verkar gilla det, men så kör de ju inte moppe ;)
Lånade lite mer text;
The constant high temperatures in Surabaya are as a result of its close proximity to the equator, with the island of Java lying just to the south of this central line. If you have come to Indonesia in the dry season, then you will be able to spend plenty of time outside, exploring the attractions and taking day trips. If you find the climate a little oppressive and humid at midday, then simply take time out and head to an air-conditioned restaurant.
Those visiting Surabaya during the wet season should pack accordingly, with light waterproofs and cotton clothing, suitable for high temperatures. When the rainy weather does arrive, it generally comes in the form of sudden tropical storms and downpours, and although sunshine is often not far away, the rain can last for several days on occasion. December and January are reliably the wettest months, when precipitation levels top 500 mm / 20 inches or even 600 mm / 24 inches.
Those visiting Surabaya during the wet season should pack accordingly, with light waterproofs and cotton clothing, suitable for high temperatures. When the rainy weather does arrive, it generally comes in the form of sudden tropical storms and downpours, and although sunshine is often not far away, the rain can last for several days on occasion. December and January are reliably the wettest months, when precipitation levels top 500 mm / 20 inches or even 600 mm / 24 inches.
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